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ICSME 2018: 34th International Conference on Software Maintenance
and
Evolution
September 23-29, 2018
Madrid, Spain
https://icsme2018.github.io/
https://twitter.com/IEEEICSME
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RESEARCH TRACK
(
https://icsme2018.github.io/cfp/ResearchTrackCFP.html)
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IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and
Evolution (ICSME)
is the premier forum for researchers and practitioners to present
and
discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences, and
challenges in
software maintenance and evolution.
We invite high quality submissions describing significant,
original, and
unpublished results related to but not limited to any of the
following
software maintenance and evolution topics (in alphabetical order):
- Change and defect management
- Code cloning and provenance
- Concept and feature location
- Continuous integration/deployment
- Empirical studies of software maintenance and evolution
- Evolution of non-code artefacts
- Human aspects of software maintenance and evolution
- Maintenance and evolution of model-based methods
- Maintenance and evolution processes
- Maintenance and evolution of mobile apps
- Maintenance versus release process
- Mining software repositories
- Productivity of software engineers
- Release engineering
- Reverse engineering and re-engineering
- Run-time evolution and dynamic configuration
- Service oriented and cloud computing
- Software and system comprehension
- Software migration and renovation
- Software quality assessment
- Software refactoring and restructuring
- Software testing
ICSME welcomes innovative ideas that are timely, well presented
and
evaluated. All submissions must position themselves within the
existing
literature, describe the relevance of the results to specific
software
engineering goals, and include a clear motivation and presentation
of the
work.
To establish a consistent set of expectations in the review
process, the
authors are asked, as part of the online submission process, to
identify
their papers with one or more of the following categories:
- Analytical
- Empirical
- Technological
- Methodological
- Perspectives
TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS
All papers should be full papers, and papers may belong to more
than one
category. Note that papers from any research area can fall into
any of
these categories, as the categories are constructed surrounding
methodological approaches, not research topics (e.g., one could
write an
analytical paper on a new analysis technique, an empirical paper
that
compares a broad range of such techniques, a technological paper
that makes
an analysis technique practically feasible and available, or a
perspectives
paper that reviews the state of the art and lays out a roadmap of
analysis
techniques for the future).
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: Friday, March 30, 2018
Paper submission: Friday, April 6, 2018
Submissions close at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12)
Author notification: Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Camera ready submission: Sunday, July 15, 2018
--
Igor Steinmacher, PhD
Post-Doc Researcher in School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems
@ Northern Arizona University
Professor in Dept. of Computing @ UTFPR
http://www.igor.pro.br
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